Worcester Telegram & Gazette 1 month ago

Ethics panel probes tuition paid

HARVARD Although no criminal charges were brought against School Superintendent Thomas W. Jefferson and former School Committee member Paul M. Wormser two years ago for allegedly reimbursing Mr. Wormser $30,000 in town money for tuition he paid to... Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette

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